The Miami University Libraries' instruction facilities provide for formal and informal hands-on instruction by trained information professionals. These facilities provide a venue in which students, faculty, and staff can learn to effectively create and use information technology and resources. These facilities feature a full complement of multimedia software.
Room | Location | Description |
Inez Kamm Instruction Room | 110 King Library | 35 Workstations(Mac), Collaborative Space |
Thunder Seminar Room | 114 King Library | Collaborative Space, Electronic Whiteboard System, bring your own device |
King Library Presentation Room | 320 King Library | Large, Reconfigurable Space, located next to the Walter Havighurst Special Collections |
IMS Instruction Room | 27 King Library | 20 Workstations; Operated in partnership with Armstrong Institute for Interactive Media Studies |
AIS (Advanced Inquiry Space) | 134 King Library | Bring your own device classroom, seats 40. Operated in partnership with the Office of Research for Undergraduates (ORU) |
Instruction Facilities operated by the Miami University Libraries are for the use of librarians and library staff members for:
Instruction Facilities are generally not to be used as a general meeting or conference room. If a proposed session does not fall under one of the criteria above, permission must be granted by the manager of library operations and planning Michael Smith (smithml3@miamioh.edu).
Some facilities may be open as walk-in computing facilities for individual users when classes are not scheduled or may be available as study rooms using the study room scheduler.